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Maine apple growers hurt by 50% loss, insurance inequities

Por: Portland Press Herald Business November 27, 2023

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Apples at Ricker Hill Orchards remain unpicked Nov. 14 in Greene. Farm president Andy Ricker said apples were hit with a late spring frost first and then hail numerous times. Damage to the crop meant the cost of picking was more than the apples were worth, so apples were left on the trees. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal For Turner-based apple grower Andy Ricker, it only took a few months to make 2023 a year to forget. A snap freeze in late May killed... + full article



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